The Toronto Blue Jays put on a hitting clinic in Game 2 of their ALDS series against the New York Yankees on Sunday, and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. hit one of the most impressive home runs you will ever see.
Guerrero broke the game wide open for the Blue Jays with a monstrous grand slam during the bottom of the fourth inning at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario. The homer gave the Blue Jays a 9-0 lead.
Guerrero stood for a moment to admire the blast, and rightfully so. The ball had an exit velocity of 111 mph and traveled an estimated 415 feet.
VLADDY SLAM!!!!!!!!#ALDS pic.twitter.com/tOchTWRUOa
— MLB (@MLB) October 5, 2025
The Yankees got hosed on the first pitch of the ALDS in Game 1 on Saturday night, and things went downhill for them from there. For a significant portion of Sunday’s game, the Blue Jays had more home runs as a team than the Yankees had total hits.
Guerrero has one of the most ferocious swings in Major League Baseball, and he used every bit of it on that massive grand slam.
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